Android/iOS/Windows/Chrome: Whether you're learning English or you've been speaking it your whole life, Ginger Page is a new writing tool that wants to make sure that your spelling and grammar are accurate at home and on the go. The app translates other languages for you, offers contextual corrections, and more. »6/17/14 6:30am 6/17/14 6:30am

The tablet market has changed fast over the last several years and tablets now come in all sizes, from those slightly bigger than a phone to behemoths that clock in at nearly 13 inches. What size works best for you? »10/08/13 11:00am 10/08/13 11:00am

The tablet landscape changes almost every time we look at it. There are so many good options for tablet fans these days, that we're curious about what everybody is using. How about you? »1/31/13 12:30pm 1/31/13 12:30pm

This week on the podcast we're talking about Amazon's new pile of Kindles, water cooling your computer for super feats of overclocking, and rooting out lies. We're also answering your questions about shutting down your computer, remapping function keys on your keyboard, and figuring out if brain training games… »9/06/12 5:00pm 9/06/12 5:00pm

iOS/Android: Twitter updated its mobile apps for iOS and Android this week, restoring a number of features that users had complained were removed from the previous version, including the ability to copy and paste a tweet instead of strictly retweeting it, and swipe shortcut to view, favorite, and retweet. Twitter… »2/22/12 5:15am 2/22/12 5:15am

Many Kindle reviews noted the sluggish performance of the Silk browser, but you can quickly increase the speed by changing a few settings. In addition to turning off Flash and changing the browser from desktop to mobile view, turning of Silk's touted acceleration feature will all make Silk faster. »12/31/11 3:00pm 12/31/11 3:00pm

It must be frustrating trying to root the Kindle Fire, after Amazon's latest software update ended up breaking previous root methods. Here's a new method, however, that works with the updated 6.2.1 OS version as well as all other software versions. »12/23/11 10:10am 12/23/11 10:10am

Windows: Several Kindle Fire hacks have surfaced since its release, but now you can get them all in one handy utility. The aptly named Kindle Fire Utility will root and update your device as well as repair permissions, install the TWRP recovery app, and more. »12/19/11 12:00pm 12/19/11 12:00pm

It's now possible to install a full custom version of Android on your Kindle Fire using CyanogenMod 7, which gives you access to the Android Marketplace and other unofficial apps. »12/06/11 2:45pm 12/06/11 2:45pm

The Amazon Appstore is still lacking in a few Android Market favorites, but with a little tweaking of your Kindle Fire, you can start loading apps you've already downloaded right now. »11/18/11 6:00am 11/18/11 6:00am